Thursday, 1 July 2010

Thanks to digital cameras and Photoshop, many photographers have enhanced their works in numerous ways with a few mouse clicks. The results are largely disappointingly repetitive and "flat". Dutch artist Desiree Dolron however, has created something far more exciting and exquisite in her previous series exhibited at the Michael Hoppen Gallery. Dolron is largely considered the most successful Dutch photographer on the international stage, with her travel reportage style as well as staged portraits. Her works are collected by the likes of The Guggenheim and V & A and her latest exhibition was in Fototeca de Cuba, Havana in 2010.